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Quote from: BK Dave on June 07, 2009, 08:40:41 PMI'll admit that I may have been a little out of line with some of my comments eg:nimrods:I never understood why the term "nimrod" is sometimes used as if it's a derogatory remark. This is the definition from dictionary.com:Nim⋅rod /ˈnɪmrɒd/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [nim-rod] Show IPA –noun 1. the great-grandson of Noah: noted as a great hunter. Gen. 10:8–10. 2. (sometimes lowercase) a person expert in or devoted to hunting.
I'll admit that I may have been a little out of line with some of my comments eg:nimrods:
Wake The FU%$ up Guys!!!!!!!! I don't think anybody in this state really gets it!! "some" of you NemRods just think you can push the envelope, and nothing will happen! Your so wrong. Remember motorised decoys?? or that favorite logging road you used to drive? If you abuse a privilege, then the state totally bans anything to do with it!!! I mean come on.... There are 3 methods of taking big game in this state, if you want to carry a gun, buy a Modern firearm license!!! if you want to get away from a bunch of folks wearing hunters-orange and making big bangs!!! (come be a bowhunter) but don't bring your guns and your "grey areas"!!!!! IMHO Allowing anybody to carry a gun during archery season for "ANY" reason is a bad idea!!If you want to shoot a grouse, use an old arrow. It's fun and wont cost you a thing if you "hit"your target.By the way, I have nothing against "Gun hunting"at all, I would like to think that even the Gun hunters would agree with me, on carrying a firearm during bow season isn't fare to them as well.??
Quote from: ICEMAN on June 07, 2009, 10:58:10 AMFirst off, it's Nimrod not "Nemrod". Secondly, the main issue here is about our constitutional right to bear arms, during any thing we want to do, at any time we want to do it, (accept for the very few areas where guns are banned, schools, bars, etc...very few.) You should be concerned with your right to carry. Being a Bowhunter, and your right to carry are two complete different things. Bowhunting should not cancel your right to carry. Apparently some guys choose to bow hunt deer and elk, to take advantage of the hunting opportunity for those two species...and still want to shoot a grouse or bear with a handgun. I have no problem with this.Yeah your right, 100%Infact, who the heck am I to buy a archery tag and leave my guns at home! you know... I think I am going to buy a Muzzleloader tag this year, but really bring my 30.06 (constitutional right) and I'll take a Glock 9mm with me to boot!! heck I should be able to bring a M-16 with me just in case I get attacked by a Pack of Rabid cougars!!! I have the "NEW POST" how many of you have "Ever" been attacked by a wild Animal?? (and what happend??)
First off, it's Nimrod not "Nemrod". Secondly, the main issue here is about our constitutional right to bear arms, during any thing we want to do, at any time we want to do it, (accept for the very few areas where guns are banned, schools, bars, etc...very few.) You should be concerned with your right to carry. Being a Bowhunter, and your right to carry are two complete different things. Bowhunting should not cancel your right to carry. Apparently some guys choose to bow hunt deer and elk, to take advantage of the hunting opportunity for those two species...and still want to shoot a grouse or bear with a handgun. I have no problem with this.
Geez, all of this is it legal for grouse crap is just nuts, I have been hassled for just having a 20 guage unloaded on the back seat of the truck floor by the game cops during archery season ( he considered it in the the "field", I considered it in the truck.)I'm happy we can carry a sidearm legally and just picked up .41 for that purpose, mostly for the low lifes that like to mess with peoples vehicles and camps.It does make me feel better knowing I have it if I ever have to spend a night in the woods.
You might want to poll your 10 grandkids and see if they really would have missed you?